Miami Heat: LeBron James

Milwaukee Bucks: Drew Gooden

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Drew Gooden has often been painted as an ineffective, unmotivated, too expensive or just plain bad.

I think a lot of the criticism is unfair. He may not be elite, but he's never failed to average double figures in scoring over an entire season, and his career averages of 12 points and eight rebounds a game are solid.

Minnesota Timberwolves: Michael Beasley

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Call me crazy, but I think Michael Beasley has the raw talent to be a Carmelo Anthony-like small forward.

He can score from all over the floor (35 percent from three-point range for his career), is a serviceable rebounder and has great ball-handling skills for a 6'9" guy who played power forward in college.

The problem with Beasley is well documented. He just can't seem to get it together mentally and emotionally. If he ever does, he could be one of the league's best forwards.

Orlando Magic: Gilbert Arenas

As a member of the Magic, he averaged eight points a game while shooting 34 percent from the field and 28 percent from three-point range, and he's set to make over $60 million over the next three seasons.